it's customizable so you can make it any colour you want
mine is black and green (Breeze Black Plasma theme with green accent colour, black-and-green Librewolf theme, green terminal text colour in Konsole)
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it's customizable so you can make it any colour you want
mine is black and green (Breeze Black Plasma theme with green accent colour, black-and-green Librewolf theme, green terminal text colour in Konsole)
Linux isnβt a colour, itβs a spectrum.
And it changes based on whoβs using it
*insert ham fisted reference to gender nonconforming people using arch here*
someone from blahaj.zone, please make this funny and not offensive. I'd love to but I am too cis.
All of them, itβs a rainbow π
Linux can be all colors in the rainbow (white) or no colors at all (black). Linux is black, white and everything in between.
Color of linux is whatever color scheme you want to use.
Unless you use GNOME. Then your options are grey or black.
I caught trouble the other day for saying this. Apparently there are themes for GNOME (even GTK4) that can mitigate the limited colour palette(s). Locked-in window layout choices are a different matter entirely, of course, but we can do something about the colour of them.

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Debian: Don't complain, she calls me Old Ubuntu!
~~Love~~ Linux sees no color. π§
Mine is black with bright green text. Dunno what you other weirdos are doing
This colors: π³οΈβπ
Ah! A man of culture.
It's color is not on the visible spectrum, but a whole different kind of spectrum.
autism spectrum
So, X-Ray?
White on black tty is the common denominator of all Linux distros, I have tried.
So what colour is a car anyway? Black like a car, purple like a car? Blue like a car?
There's a famous Henry Ford quote: "Our customers can get a car in any color they like as long that color is black"
Henry Ford was not into open source development.
How come? π
I don't understand the question...
... Is it like you want an exploration of his psyche?
get a car in any color they like as long that color is blackβ
He couldn't have been into open source development since he died way before the concept was invented
He couldnβt have been into open source development since he died way before the concept was invented
... since before the concept was named and re-named.
The concept was originally the norm, and only needed formalising and naming (and re-naming) after the egregious secrecy of the proprietary model became so suffocating.
Purple like Debian?
Debian purple edition
You know... Debian:

It's either pleurigloss (the color of a solider returning from war and seeing their dog for the first time) or hooloovoo (the super intelligent shade of blue).
Azure
My lawn, your entire family
IDK. Octarine, probably.
Yes
Transparency
I can hear my hair growing
You still have hair?!
Edit: I have hair in my ears, does that count?
You can hear it better in your ears
Like, what are the iconic colors of Linux? The equivalent to the MS blue?
Tux's colors I guess. Yellow, black and white.
Blue
Linux is the color of fnord,
Black and white 80x25 BIOS text screen with the IBM PC ROM font, not unlike the MS-DOS it sought to replace.
Everything else is fluff on top of that, possibly occupying different graphics planes available in whatever hardware is available.
Yes, technically modern PCs and Linux have moved beyond that 80x25 screen for the most part, but its immediate descendant is still in use, often during boot, but also on Ctrl-Alt-F[1-6] on many distros.
It's whatever the Variety app picked.
It's whatever color you want
Orange like Ubuntu.
It's white, the sum of all colors (distros).
Black is the lack of light, so no.
why is debian purple? I always imagine it was white/red, which is why everytime I dock at the mothership my eyes get seared.
Blue like Arch?
#1793d1 pls...
Linux is green text on a black background